Roscosmos Oneweb Launches 7 Mission Rounds Without Barriers
Roscosmos and Arianespace have announced that they have succeeded in launching the Oneweb mission launching 7 after a delay someday. The delay in the launch is to replace the electrical part of the Rocket Soyuz which will push the satellite in orbit. The mission was appointed on May 28 at 13:38 EDT.
Rocket was launched from the vostochny cosmodrome in Russia and marked the seventh launch for MegaConstellation which grew from the Oneweb satellite. Like Satellite Spacex Starlink, Oneweb satellite provides broadband internet access to users on the ground. This launch marks 218 broadband satellites in orbits for constellations.
The launch marked the 57th Soyuz mission for ArianSpace and its affiliates called Starsem. The official appointment of the mission is a ST32 flight, and its launch that managed to carry a constellation to more than 200 satellites in orbit. Oneweb basically has the same mission as SpaceX to bring internet access to everyone, anywhere, all the time. Specific missions put 36 additional satellites in orbit, bringing the overall fleet to 218 orbit in the orbit near 450 kilometers above the ground.
Oneweb places the first six satellites to orbit on February 27, 2019. The company launched 34 additional satellites on February 7, 2020. The next 34 satellites were included in the Orbit on March 21, 2020, and 36 additional satellites were placed in orbit in December 18, 2020. Other successful launches Covering 36 satellites placed into space on March 25, 2021, and 36 additional satellites on April 26, 2021.
After the company can be deployed and activated, the satellite will offer 3G, LTE, 5G and Wi-Fi coverage globally to provide internet access to people by air, sea and land. This year, the company plans to expand the constellation to cover English, Alaska, Canada, North Europe, Greenland, Iceland, and the Arctic Ocean.